Edward Winslow I was born 17 Oct 1560, Parish of St Andrews, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. He died 8 May 1655, Parish of St Andrews, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. He was a salt merchant.
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GEORGE BOONE, III. (son of George & Sarah Boone) was born at STOAK (a Village near the City of Exeter) in A.D. 1666, being a Weaver; his Wife's Maiden Name was MARY MAUGRIDGE, who was born in BRADNIN...

Halga, Helgi, Helghe or Helgo was a legendary Danish king living in the early 6th century.
Scholars generally agree that he appears in both Anglo-Saxon (Beowulf) and Scandinavian tradition (Norse sag...

In Norse mythology, Sigmund is a hero whose story is told in Volsunga saga. He and his sister, Signy, are the children of Volsung and his wife Ljod. Sigmund is best known as the father of Sigurd the dr...

In Norse mythology, the Swedish king Domar of the House of Ynglings was the son of Domalde. He was married to Drott, the [daughter] of Dan the Arrogant who gave his names to the Danes. Drott and Dan ar...

GENI NOTE: The cited sources show a daughter (Hild). They do not show parents or other children. These relationships may indicate a merge that shouldn't be made.
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Dyggvi or Dyggve was a mythological Swedish king of the House of Ynglings. He died in bed and never reached Valhalla. Instead he went to Hel, Loki's daughter, who acquired a husband of royal blood. He ...

-------------------- Eustace III of Boulogne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eustace III, was a count of Boulogne, successor to his father Count Eustace II of Boulogne. His mother was Ida of Lorr...

Adelais (Adele) de Vermandois (1065-28 Sept 1120/24) was suo jure Countess of Vermandois and Valois and the last member of the Carolingian dynasty. Daughter of Heribert IV de Vermandois; married Hugues...

Origin and Meaning of the Name Ansfrid: The name Ansfrid is of Norwegian origin and means, "Protected by the Gods". His name, and that of his father, Ansfrid I Hrolfsson, suggest that this family was o...

Curator note from Pam Wilson:
A group of very powerful Norman siblings lived in the 10th century and married into well-positioned families in Norman political and social life. The names of their pare...

Robert de Torigny mentioned Aveline as a sister of Gunnora. As printed by Duchesne, this chapter implies that Aveline married Osbern de Bolebec and her sister Wevia married Thorold de Ponaudemer, but a...

Update and disambiguation by Pam Wilson (15 May 2013): Need to distinguish Gilbert Crispin de Bec from Gilbert de Brionne (Comte d'Eu) , whose identities are frequently conflated.
There is a great de...

Robert le Bigod was a poor Knight who gained the favour of William, Duke of Normandy, by informing him of the intended treachery of William Werlenc, Count of Mortain. Robert held the lands of Malitot, ...

The known origin of the family is quite clearly at Ver in the Cotentin, in Normandy and close to Brittany. (Many Flemish families were settled here, and the early adoption of their quartered coat, gule...

Turstin/ Turtain/ Thurstan le Gotz (Goz), Vicomte d'Avranches
Chambellan for Robert II le Magnifique, Duc de Normandie. Accompanied the Duke to the Holy Land and carried relics for the Abbey of Ceris...